Hi guys im new at this so here it goes,like everyone here i want to backup my dvds and maybe even my ps2 games could this system do it: • Processor Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 2.40B GHz† • Cache Memory 512KB Integrated On-Die Level 2 • Front Side Bus Speed 533MHz • Standard RAM 512MB PC-2700 333MHz DDR (expd. to 1GB) • Hard Drive 80GB†† 7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive • DVD-RW / CD-RW Drive*** DVD+-RW -RW (4X max. write / 2X max. rewrite / 2X max. read) +RW (4X max. write / 2.4X max. rewrite / 2.4X max. read) CD-RW (16X max. write / 10X max. rewrite / 32X max. read) • CD-ROM Drive 40X max. CD-ROM Read • Floppy Disk Drive 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive • Video & Graphics 4X AGP 3D Graphics Hardware Acceleration (nVIDIA® GeForce4™ MX 440) 64MB Video Memory (128-bit DDR) Supports VGA and DVI output Giga Pocket™ MPEG2 Realtime Encoder/Decoder board with TV Tuner • Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet OK AND IF IT COULD DO IT WHAT SOFTWARE AND WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST BLANK DVDS TO BUY...ARE THERE ONLY A CERTAIN TYPE THAT CAN BURN PERFECT DVDS OR PERFECT PS2 GAMES...PLEASE HELP ME OUT GUYS I HATE BEING A ROOKIE BUT WHAT CAN I DO YOU KNOW THANKS.....
Hello Amazing system, Yes as long as you have a DVD-/+ RW drive you will be able to backup on DVD. There are tons of guides here on software to use. I recomed DVDxCopy for movie backups. See the DVD-R forum for media, all types of DVD media are listed here for a range of burners. You should do some searching of this forum first, all the information you will need is here.
DVD Decrypter or Smartripper (I use SmartRipper myself...both are free d/l) DVD2One (http://www.dvd2one.com/) or DVD Shrink (free d/l) Nero (I use Nero 5.5.10.20) or other burning software. I'm afraid I cannot disagree more on the DVDXCopy recommendation (although it is each to thier own...of course).I just happen to have a problem with 321 Studios and would never support them personally. Just read plenty before spending your hard earned money !: ) DVD Decrypter (ISO Mode) is what I use for PS2 games. Insert disc > Read ISO , when done ...Write ISO Couldn't be easier.